Diversity and Inclusion in the Workplace
                                Training Provider: Singapore University of Social Sciences                            
                            
                            
                                Course Reference: TGS-2024047167                            
                            
                                                    
                                S$1,461                            
                                                    About This Course
Appraise the basic concepts related to diversity and inclusion.
Distinguish between various barriers to diversity and inclusion- stereotypes, prejudice and discrimination.
Demonstrate knowledge of legal frameworks that support diversity management.
Examine common and uncommon dimensions of diversity.
Assess interventions to sensitise organisations to diversity, inclusion and equality issues.
Develop individual and organisational diversity competence.
What You'll Learn
While many business leaders, HR professionals and workers agree that there is a business case for diversity and inclusion in the workplace, they face challenges in behaving in ways to support it. HRM358 Diversity and Inclusion in the Workplace helps students to understand the psychological underpinnings of diversity and inclusion in the workplace, consider the barriers that block such diversity to flourish and examine the legal frameworks that support various dimensions of diversity. First, the course explores the fundamental concepts and information related to diversity and inclusion. Second, the course helps students to conceptualise and contextualise diversity via structure and processes within organisations that perpetuate discriminatory practices at the workplace. The third and final thread throws light on finding solutions by applying the principles learned earlier to build individual and organisational diversity competence. Each of the above aspects of diversity and inclusion are examined with a view to draw insights and implications for human resources management. This course hinges on experiential learning techniques for personal growth.
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